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- Finding Drama Between the Covers - New York Sun
Finding Drama Between the CoversNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBut when it comes to reading in general, plays are like poetry for most of us: We stopped with what we encountered in school, which probably meant ...
- Aiwan-e-Iqbal at Sialkot Murray College demanded - The Post
Aiwan-e-Iqbal at Sialkot Murray College demandedThe Post, Pakistan - 30 minutes agoThey said Prof Asghar Saudai had said he wrote the poem Pakistan ka Matlub Kia? during his college days to minimize the anti-Islam and anti-Pakistan ...
- Rushdie traces the roots of his latest award-winning tale (The Star)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India's Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- After the Olympic Games, what can you see on a visit to China? - Mirror.co.uk
Mirror.co.ukAfter the Olympic Games, what can you see on a visit to China?Mirror.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes agoBut after Mao’s death in 1976, Shanghai became the trailblazer for exporting goods to the West. Serious building started in the 90s and today old China ...
- August Marks the Start of Black Culture Month in Costa Rica. - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel NewsAugust Marks the Start of Black Culture Month in Costa Rica.Costa Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 11 hours agoMost of the events take place in Limon, with the Costa Rican Calypso Festival, conferences about Caribbean Art, presentation of books and poetry, ...
- Letters to the Editor (Santa Monica Mirror)
As a long-running fan of your “Alert Police Blotter” column, I wonder if perhaps (given its recent contents) it should be renamed: “How Santa Monica Police victimize the local homeless.”
- Canadian fans are rabid in red - SLAM! Sports
SHUNYI, China – Soon after claiming her medal, on our nation's best day at these Olympics, Tracy Cameron was the toast of the rabid band of Canadian fans who took over the stands. Tracy also had to deliver the beer. Canadian rowing boosters have ...
- Books of life - Guardian Unlimited
Books of lifeGuardian Unlimited, UK - 39 minutes agoDoes this, as in the case of the racist, sexist Philip Larkin revealed by Andrew Motion affect the way we read their novels or poetry? Of course it does, ...
- Summer Guide - Monday Mag
Summer GuideMonday Mag, Canada - 38 minutes agoJune 20-22 at Selkirk’s waterfront. ahavi.ca CACGV Garden Party - Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria host an afternoon of music, arts, demos, poetry ...
- First Fridays on Fourth of July - AZ Central.com
AZ Central.comFirst Fridays on Fourth of JulyAZ Central.com, AZ - 2 hours agoIt's a mix of sing-song poetry and surreal imagery that tells the story of a middle-age woodworker's existential angst. First line: "Henry thinks crows are ...
- Out & About for June 19 - Carroll County Online
Shakespeare comedy of love that is lost and found offers lyrical poetry, outlaws, farce and a most unreliable dog. Olney Theatre, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road. 8:15 p.m. today through Sunday. Free with reservations requested. 301-924-3400 or www ...
- Crossing the line from gutsy to reckless - Blue Mountains Courier-Herald
Crossing the line from gutsy to recklessBlue Mountains Courier-Herald, Canada - 8 minutes agoHe was beautiful, poetry in motion. But I didn't really get to appreciate that because I was busy hanging on for dear life. You see, he was so powerful that ...
- Sugar maple is planted for late Clarendon teen (Rutland Herald)
Brightly colored balloons gently rose above the branches of a young sugar maple, one to highlight each of the joyous 19 years of Joseph "Joey" Earle's life. ... - By SARA-MEGAN WALSH Herald Staff
- Writer takes a trip home in memoir, 'The River Queen' - New in ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Reeling from the death of her father and already missing her college-bound daughter, writer Mary Morris ("Nothing to Declare") set off down the Mississippi River in 2005 aboard a decrepit houseboat she called River Queen. Her companions were river ...
- Students honored for achievements - Whidbey Examiner
Students honored for achievementsWhidbey Examiner, WA - 7 hours agoIn grades nine through 12, Adrianna Royal of Home Connection won first place in nonfiction and second in poetry. Abigail Owens of the Cedar Program took ...
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